Passive Voice
Relative Clauses
You/They
Word formation
100

How do I form passive voice (form of the verb)?

give one example

be + past participle

is made

100

Which relative clause uses commas?

Restrictive/ Defining relative clauses

100
Which word do you use for 

a) a group of people with authority?

b) people in general?

a) they

b) you

100

What is the adjective for "tradition"?

traditional

200

Which preposition do I have to use if I want to include the person who performs an action?

by

200

Which relative pronoun can I NOT use in non-restrictive/non-defining relative clauses?

that

200
Which verb  form do I use for general truths in the past?

could/ couldn't+ base form

200

What are the following word forms?

a) dish, immigrant, beat

b)lively, powerful, cheerful

c)appeal to, admit, prohibit

a)noun

b)adjective

C) verb

300

Why/ In which situations do I use the passive voice?

When an action is more important than the person who performs the action

When the person who performed the action is not known

300

Why/ In which situation do we use relative clauses?

to give more information or define the subject or object of a sentence
300

Form an example sentence with "you" and a general truth in the present.

i.e.: You can't find authentic French food in Vancouver.

300

What is the noun for "appeal to"?

appeal

400

How do I form a question with passive voice?

(Question word)+be + subject + past participle...?

400
Combine those two sentences using relative clauses:


This is my friend Tim. I will borrow Tim's textbook tomorrow. 

This is my friend Tim whose textbook I will borrow tomorrow. 

400

General truth or specific ability?

a) You can't have this granola bar. It's my only breakfast!

b) They made it more difficult to travel to the USA now. 

a) specific ability

b) general truth in the past

400

What are the verb, adjective, and adverb for "norm"

noun: norm

adjective: normal

verb: to norm sth.

adverb: normally 

500

Change from Active to Passive :

The company decided not to hire anyone.

Nobody was hired by the company.

500

Combine the following two sentences. Use the right punctuation and pronunciation.

I read an article about Artificial Intelligence. The article about Artificial Intelligence was very interesting and a little bit scary.

I read an article about Artificial Intelligence, which was very interesting and a little bit scary.


or:

The article I read about Artificial Intelligence was interesting and a little bit scary. 

500

Which word (they/you) should I use for general truths with the verb "allow"?

They 

i.e. They can't allow cats at the coffeeshop.

500

What type of word is tolerate?

What are the other word forms?

(noun/verb/adjective/adverb)

tolerate= verb

noun= tolerance

adjective= tolerant

adverb= tolerantly